Ringsend Plant Meets Standards, New Project for North Dublin
Irelands largest wastewater treatment plant in Ringsend, Dublin, has successfully met water quality standards after a major overhaul, costing €550 million. The upgrade increased its capacity to serve two million four hundred thousand people, supporting Dublins population growth and economic activity. However, the plants headroom is still tight, making the Greater Dublin Drainage project essential for north County Dublins five hundred thousand residents. Nationally, while most problem sites are fixed, a few like Kilkee in County Clare face local pushback as Ireland addresses ongoing European Court of Justice concerns.
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